What Does A 30-Acre Lychee Farm Look Like

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Published 2024-05-28
Naga Gardens is a family farm in the Loxahatchee Groves, West Palm Beach, Wellington area of South Florida. They ship nationwide. They have Lychee, Longon, Jackfruit, Sapodilla, Jujube, Papaya, Banana Leaf, Betel Leaf (Paan Leaf), Bilva Leaf (Belpatra), and much more.

You can order and contact them via their website
nagagardens.com/

Or you can call them at:
561-247-4423

Here is the most popular video I did when I was last at Naga Farms
   • WHAT DOES A 30-ACRE TROPICAL FRUIT FA...  

If you have a yard growing fruit trees, I'd love to come and film, especially in the South Florida area. You can contact me at [email protected] please include the area you are in.

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All Comments (21)
  • @TimeToBeKind
    Paul, I became addicted to fruit trees. My neighbors will soon think that I’m evolving into a chimpanzee.
  • As a kid I grew up next door to a neighbor that raised tropical fruits on his five acres. Lychee, mango, figs, pecans, grapefruits, tangerines star fruit and guava. All of them delicious but my favs where the mangos and the lychee. His trees were very old and huge in size all the kids played and feasted during the days of summer on those trees.
  • @FloridaGirl-
    Wow. This was very interesting. All of it. The orchard is beautiful. Thanks for going all over visiting these places. Sounds like alot if work growing them. People don’t realize all the work that goes into this.
  • @jmahabir
    I love your videos a lot but please either pronounce it as “Lee-chee” or “Ly-chee”. Every time you say “Lee-chay” my eye twitches!
  • @D8V1Dx
    Chill hours are temps between 32-45F. Temps below 32F don't count and temps above 60F will subtract from previous chill hours.
  • @sr.1972
    It would be interesting to understand how Ravi decided to farm? He appears to be a professional who came to this field. Not born into it but out of passion...
  • @alexmurphy4040
    It's not leechay, it's lychee. There is no "a" in lychee
  • @benuma1
    I’m from Singapore. They are pronounced Ly-chee.
  • @themangovista
    My sweetheart lychee fruited this year and last year, but the fruit didn’t stay on. It seems to require more water than my other fruit trees. What do you think?
  • @sn1482
    The number to call is not correct